See below a list of forms and documents that have to be submitted to the Nomads to register the player. This can be done by printing, filling out and scanning and emailing to your coach or info@nomadssoccer.org.

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Print the forms and copy the documents and hand to your coach or administrator of your team.

IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO PRINT THESE DOCUMENTS, THE COACH CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH PAPER FORMS.

STEP 1: NOMADS MEDICAL WAIVER FORM Download this form by clicking on this link. Parent/Guardian Emergency Contact Information. Name, home address, contact number, and email address o This should not be the club’s address or phone number. Players can express interest on this form if they would like to attend our Full-Time academic program and/or the Residency.

​If you are going to participate in our full-time academic program, please see additional steps at the bottom of this page.

Must be signed and dated by both the player and their legal guardian/parent - If the player is 18 years or older, they may sign the waiver on their own behalf.

STEP 6: PHOTOGRAPH

Make sure the photo is clear, cropped headshot of the player - Must be in club issued apparel or jersey - No baseball hats, sunglasses, or distracting backgrounds - official photo of the player for the ID card

ImPACT is the Concussion Management Program used by the U.S. Soccer Federation for all of the National Teams and players in the Development Academy. The U.S. Soccer Development Academy provides the tests for all players in the Development Academy, with costs covered by U.S. Soccer. Please note that all players must test in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Database. Our medical team will send the proper login credentials to conduct the ImPACT test to your club’s identified administrators by July 7, 2017. Please note that all clubs should have your Academy players tested by September 2, 2017.

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS ONLY FOR PLAYERS NOT BORN IN THE UNITED STATES:

FIFA International Transfer Clearance forms must be completed if the player was not born in the USA.Proof of Entry Prior to 10 – Players who have entered the U.S. prior to the age of 10 (regardless of their current age) and have been continuously living in the country since moving, can supply a copy of an official document to prove that fact (e.g. report cards, doctor records

First Registration U.S. Citizens – U.S. citizens born outside the U.S. (regardless of current age) may simply complete and sign the First Registration form attesting that the player has never been registered at any level to play soccer in any other country. U.S. Soccer can immediately clear the player upon receipt of this document. Non-U.S. Citizens – A player born outside of the U.S., who is currently over the age of 18, may also complete and sign the First Registration form. U.S. Soccer will contact the foreign association for confirmation and will clear the player once that is received

Minors Process – Any player currently between the ages of 10 and 17 who is NOT eligible for one of the preceding methods must prove to U.S. Soccer that he/she meets one of the following exceptions:

The player has moved with his/her parents to the U.S. for reasons other than playing soccer (e.g. parent's work).

The player lives outside the U.S., but no further than 30 miles from the national border. In addition, the U.S. Soccer-affiliated club with which the player wishes to be registered is within 30 miles of that same border.

​​​ITC Request – Any player over the age of 18 who has been previously registered to a club in another country cannot be registered to a club in the United States until U.S. Soccer has received an International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the player's former association. To initiate this process, the player must complete and submit an ITC Request form to U.S. Soccer, who will then request the ITC from the national association with which the player was most recently registered.

​​Once verified, U.S. Soccer will request either the player's First Registration clearance or International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the foreign association, depending on which process is applicable.